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Residents with communal heating for their properties in Flintshire will see their bills fall by up to 63% from August. Thanks to Flintshire County Council securing its 2026/27 fuel tariff before the Iran conflict, residents in 416 properties across eight schemes will see domestic heating bills fall by 17% on average – but some properties […]

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The Royal College of Nursing in Wales is calling on the Welsh Government to publish monthly corridor care figures for every health board, after England’s first national data was released. Corridor care refers to patients being treated in corridors, chairs and other spaces not designed for clinical care because of pressure on hospitals. RCN Wales […]

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Volunteers from North East Wales Search and Rescue were called out four times in two days this week, helping the ambulance service reach patients in difficult locations. The team, known as NEWSAR, said it dealt with two callouts on each of the two days. All four involved supporting the Welsh Ambulance Service with extracting patients […]

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Flintshire County Council is planning ‘radical changes’ to how it operates which imply staff cuts, a committee chair has said, moments after councillors voted to discuss the plans in private. The admission came at a meeting of the council’s Corporate Resources Overview and Scrutiny Committee on Thursday, as members considered new projects under the council̵...

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The Salvation Army’s leaders for the UK and Ireland are returning to Connah’s Quay this weekend, where they once led the town’s church, to mark its 135th anniversary. Commissioners Jenine and Paul Main led the Connah’s Quay church for four years between 1988 and 1992, and both of their children were born during that time. […]

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